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Posted by Ralph on September 10, 2021 at 09:44:19:

We still see in all these examples that bass impact will be an issue. Its the full power (not the 'signal bandwidth', whatever that means) bandwidth that really tells what is going on, keeping in mind that in this particular application, the OP will be pushing the amps for all that power.

I agree that if you can do 80KHz its probably just fine. But in terms of 'bass grunt and control' you'll be able to do better on account of the phase shift in the bass region will be robbing the amp of the impact that's really there in the recording.

As I said, its usually the bass region that gets compromised, although I'm sure they sound musical.